History 2 - INTERROGATING THE EMPIRE

*General Instruction: STRICTLY NO ERASURES & SUPERIMPOSITIONS.A. Specify on the blank before each number the work/article/book being referred to by each ofthe following. Misspelled answers shall be considered incorrect.________________________ 1. An exploratory essay written by Dr. Jose Rizal in defense to the allegedlaziness/idleness of the Filipinos during the Spanish colonization.________________________ 2. The painting of Juan N. Luna that portrays the ritual between RajahSikatuna and Miguel Lpez de Legazpi who is accompanied by otherconquistadores.________________________ 3. This socio-political essay of Rizal outlined a national history from theperspective of the Filipino people.________________________ 4. Vicente Barrantes vituperative work allegedly on the Tagalog theater which unfortunately, does not discuss the Tagalog theater but merelylambasts it.________________________ 5. It was a political propaganda paper with a liberal, reformist orientationdedicated to the task of fighting reaction in all its forms.B. Who is the proponent of the following ideology/allegation/argument. Select your answerfrom the choices below. Write only the letter on the blank provided for.A - Jose RizalD Ferdinand BlumentrittB - Isabelo de los ReyesE - Floro QuibuyenC - Vicente BarrantesF - no answer/not among the choices provided______ 6. The Philippines is not Spain; she only belongs to Spain [by conquest] and she has yet toenjoy the same rights of sovereignty as Spain.______ 7. The true character that [pre-colonial] civilization and what is still preserved of it in thepresent customs of the people.______ 8. The early Filipino lives with justice and had peaceful, noble, and respectful customs.______ 9. Rizals Morga was not a waste of time and was not ignored, for a most crucial historicalreason because it was the one piece that supplied the cornerstone for BonifaciosKatipunan ideology.______ 10. The education of the Filipino from birth until the grave is brutalizing, depressing, andanti-human.______ 11. If the revolution is not to generate into mob rule or a ruthless dictatorship and thuscreate more crimes and injustice than it had sought to remove, it is imperative that theenlightened class lead and direct it.______ 12. Filipinos lack spirit of Assimilation for not being able to imbibe the finer elements ofChinese and Japanese theater.______ 13. United with Spain, the Philippines will run the run the course of true progress and finishthe race with flying colors; but separated from her, she will rush headlong into thechaos of anarchy, slavery, and savagery.______ 14. Rizal would be right in every respect except the Philippines did not become a federalrepublic and the Philippines became an American client-state.______ 15. The civilization of China and Japan excreted a great influence on the Philippines beforethe coming of the Spaniards.C. Write T if the statement is correct and F if otherwise._____ 16. Antonio de Morga attributes of excessive patriotism was provoked by Blumentrittsunrestrained denunciation of Filipino pre-colonial past._____ 17. Barrantes had aroused the anger of the Filipinos because of his nationalistic and patrioticarticles dedicated to the Indios.

_____ 18. Rizals correspondence with Blumentritt in 1888 shows a basic disagreement betweenthem over the question of assimilationist reformism of Rizal._____ 19. The disastrous effects of colonization and continuing colonial policies fostered indolence ofthe Filipinos._____ 20. One of the reasons provided by Rizal regarding the Filipino indulgence is the the abuse ofhuman rights by the agencies of the state.

Prepared by:Dennis Bryan ValdezJoab Mar Nacnas

True-or-False:

Identification:

1. La Indolencia de los Filipinos

2. The Blood Compact (El Pacto de Sangre)3. Filipinas detro de cien anos ("The Philippines a century hence")4. El Teatro Tagalog5. La SolidaridadA. Specify on the blank before each number the work/article/book being referred to by each of thefollowing items:__________________1. An exploratory essay written by Dr. Jose Rizal in defense to the allegedlaziness/idleness of the Filipinos during the Spanish colonization.____________________2. The painting of Juan N. Luna that portrays the ritual between Rajah Sikatunaand Miguel Lpez de Legazpi who is accompanied by other conquistadores.____________________3. This socio-political essay of Rizal outlined a national history from theperspective of the Filipino people.____________________4. Vicente Barrantes vituperative work allegedly on the Tagalog theater whichunfortunately, does not discuss the Tagalog theater but merely lambasts it.__________________5. It was a political propaganda paper with a liberal, reformist orientation dedicatedto the task of fighting reaction in all its forms.

B. Who is the proponent of the following ideology/allegation/argument. Select your answer from thechoices below. Write only the letter on the blank provided for.A - Jose RizalB - Isabelo de los ReyesC - Vicente Barrantes D Ferdinand BlumentrittE - Floro QuibuyenF - no answer/not among the choices

A. 6. The Philippines is not Spain; she only belong to Spain [by conquest] and she has yet toenjoy the same rights of sovereignty as SpainB. 7. the true character that [pre-colonial] civilization and what is still preserved of it in the presentcustoms of the people.

pigafetta. 8. The early Filipinos lives with justice and had peaceful, noble, and respectful customs.E. 9. Rizals Morga was not a waste of time and was not ignored, for a most crucial historical reason: ofall the things of the Propaganda Movement, it was the one piece that supplied the cornerstone forBonifacios Katipunan ideology.205A.10. The education of the Filipino from birth until the grave is brutalizing, depressing, andantihuman.214 A. 11. If the revolution is not to generate into mob rule or a ruthless dictatorship and thus createmore crimes and injustice than it had sought to remove, it is imperative that the enlightened class leadand direct it.C 12. . Filipino lack spirit of Assimilation for not being able to imbibe the finer elements of Chineseand Japanese theater.

Pastells E. 13. United with Spain, the Philippines will run the run the course of true progress andfinish the race with flying colors; but separated from her, she will rush headlong into the chaos ofanarchy, slavery, and savagery.Last E 14. Rizal would be right in every respect except the Philippines did not became a federalrepublic and the Philippines became an American client-state.P192. C. 15. The civilization of China and Japan excerted a great influence on the Philippines beforethe coming of the Spaniards.